A prototype wireless device developed by scientists at MIT can help people monitor their walking speed. Image credit: Healthy Life & Beauty
Adriana Bello on 02nd May

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Homeopathic teething tablets
Adriana Bello on 14th Apr

A company called Standard Homeopathic Company is recalling all lots of its baby teething tablets after the Food and Drugs...

23andMe DNA Collection Test

The U.S. Food and Drugs Administration approved Thursday the sale of 23andMe’s personal genetic tests for ten diseases,...

anorexia-nervosa
Daniel Contreras on 25th Feb

A new study suggests deep brain stimulation might help improve the mental and physical health of anorexia nervosa patients...

Obesity
Daniel Contreras on 30th Dec

A new study found that diets inducing obesity alter dopamine receptors that suppress the natural impulse to move around....

Daniel Francis on 28th Oct

An enzyme found in broccoli, cucumbers, and cabbage was discovered to make the cells of mice act as they would in a younger...

Elderly woman drinking coffee
Daniel Francis on 06th Oct

Researchers discovered that daily consumption of caffeine helps reduce the incidence of dementia in elderly women. The ideal...

Nike ‘Back to the Future’ sneakers
Melany Mejias on 04th Oct

Nike announced Wednesday that residents in the United States and Canada now have the chance to get a pair of its new self-lacing...

Daniel Contreras on 03rd Oct

Norway – Japanese Yoshinori Ohsumi has been awarded the Nobel Prize in medicine for his work on cellular components. Ohsumi...

arctic-sea-ice
Daniel Contreras on 17th Sep

After a cool summer, Arctic sea ice shrank to its second-lowest level since the human race is studying it, according to a...